BHAM formed local and national partnerships to raise awareness about the various social, economic, and health disparities experienced by bi+ youth. The campaign ran throughout the month of March on the Bisexual Resource Center’s (BRC) Twitter(with hashtags #BiHealthMonth and #BHAM2016), Facebook, Tumblr, and newly launched blog for the following focus weeks:

March 1-4: (Statistics) A focus on current statistics and research surrounding bisexual+ youth, including mental health, sexual health, and interpersonal violence.

March 7-11: (Intersectionality) An emphasis on how race, ethnicity, gender, ability, and class can further impact social, economic, and health disparities among bisexual+ youth, particularly in regards to experiences of oppression and discrimination.

March 14-18: (Resources) A spotlight on current resources, and the creation of new ones, that can improve the health and wellbeing of bisexual+ youth.

March 21-25: (Action) The promotion of programs, policies, and services that can work to prevent or decrease social, economic, and health disparities among bisexual+ youth.

If you have any inquiries about #BiHealthMonth, or want to get involved, you can reach out to us at bham@biresource.org. Because our health matters too!

Bisexual Health Awareness Month (BHAM) is a social media campaign dedicated to raising awareness about the bisexual community’s social, economic, and health disparities and advocating for resources and actions that can prevent or decrease these disparities.